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Debra Messing stopped by the Today show on September 17, where she discussed her new TV show, “The Mysteries of Laura,” and her beloved series, “Will & Grace.”

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Both Ryan Seacrest and Fox executives say they want Seacrest to remain as host of "American Idol" beyond this season. But Fox entertainment chief Kevin Reilly says it's been a "tough negotiation" to make that happen.

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Charlie Sheen says his life's a lot calmer now.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) – Miss California says she stands by her anti-gay-marriage comments, even if they may have cost her the Miss USA crown.

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In the United States alone, about 700,000 Americans reportedly die each year due to cardiovascular events, prompting medical authorities to tag heart disease as the No. 1 killer in the country.

Results of medical studies indicated that even healthy, middle-aged people run the risk of building up bad cholesterol in their blood vessels which, if left unchecked, could lead to stroke, heart attack, or worst, death.
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